Corn

Corn (Zea mays L.) is one of the world’s most important cereals, vital for food, feed, and industry. Its adaptability makes it central to global food security and economic value chains.

Yet corn production faces challenges such as pests, soil degradation, nutrient imbalance, and climate stress, which limit yield and farmer profitability. Addressing these requires integrated solutions in crop protection, soil health, and nutrient management.

With science-driven approaches, corn growers can improve productivity, strengthen resilience, and move toward sustainable agriculture.    

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